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Errors in articles of erroneous articles by Prof Lex Burdorf

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qnubIER_i4 About the talk There is an intense debate about quality of research, whereby some claim that most research findings are false, and others point towards the relatively high retraction rate of wrong articles by top journals. Is retraction a sign of poor science? How do we deal with scientific mistakes? Is the current scientificContinue reading "Errors in articles of erroneous articles by Prof Lex Burdorf"

Adversarial collaboration: (Open) Science at its best by Dr Tim Rakow

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJZ5nnkLicc About the speaker Dr Tim Rakow is a Reader in Psychology at King’s College London. He has over 20 years experience of supervising research and teaching research methods to psychology students. Tim uses a range of research strategies to examine human judgment and decision making. He has published over 50 research articles in moreContinue reading "Adversarial collaboration: (Open) Science at its best by Dr Tim Rakow"

How do we apply open science practices to neurodevelopmental research? by Dr Hannah Hobson

Zoom , United Kingdom

To join the talk, follow this link. About the speaker Dr Hannah Hobson is a Lecturer in Psychology at the Department of Psychology, University of York. She completed her DPhil at Oxford University in 2016, examining imitation abilities in children with autism or Developmental Language Disorder, and measures of brain systems argued to support imitation.Continue reading "How do we apply open science practices to neurodevelopmental research? by Dr Hannah Hobson"